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Recovering American Catholic Inculturation: John England's Jacksonian Populism and Romanticist Adaptation Book

Recovering American Catholic Inculturation: John England's Jacksonian Populism and Romanticist Adaptation
Recovering American Catholic Inculturation: John England's Jacksonian Populism and Romanticist Adaptation, In Recovering American Catholic Inculturation, McNeil follows the case of Bishop John England, who chose to govern the Diocese of Charleston with a Constitution that assigned rights and responsibilities to the church's membership. He argues that this was , Recovering American Catholic Inculturation: John England's Jacksonian Populism and Romanticist Adaptation has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Recovering American Catholic Inculturation: John England's Jacksonian Populism and Romanticist Adaptation
  • Written by author Lou F. McNeil
  • Published by Lexington Books, August 2008
  • In Recovering American Catholic Inculturation, McNeil follows the case of Bishop John England, who chose to govern the Diocese of Charleston with a Constitution that assigned rights and responsibilities to the church's membership. He argues that this was
  • The Inculturation of American Catholicism addresses two points of broad academic interest: continuing reform and renewal in the Catholic Church and greater social and political clarity about the richness of the republican tradition often dismissed by
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1 Introduction

2 Life, Vision and Response at the Margins

3 Living and Leading within a Minority

4 A Vision from the Margins

5 Dimensions and Directions in the Ecclesial Response

6 Conclusion

Appendix: The Constitution of the Diocese of Charleston. 1839

Bibliography

Index of Names


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